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Jeremy J Day

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Bio-Protocol|March 3, 2021
A Novel Dual Lentiviral CRISPR-based Transcriptional Activation System for Gene Expression Regulation in NeuronsKatherine E Savell, Faraz A Sultan, Jeremy J Day
Annual Review of Pharmacology and Toxicology|October 24, 2014
DNA methylation and its implications and accessibility for neuropsychiatric therapeuticsJeremy J Day, Andrew J Kennedy, J David Sweatt
RNA (New York, N.Y.)|September 1, 2004
Ionic interactions between PRNA and P protein in Bacillus subtilis RNase P characterized using a magnetocapture-based assayJeremy J Day-Storms, S Niranjanakumari, Carol A Fierke
Neurotoxicology and Teratology|July 19, 2005
Neuromotor deficits and mercury concentrations in rats exposed to methyl mercury and fish oilJeremy J Day, Miranda N Reed, M Christopher Newland
Current Protocols in Neuroscience|July 4, 2012
Direct bisulfite sequencing for examination of DNA methylation with gene and nucleotide resolution from brain tissuesR Ryley Parrish, Jeremy J Day, Farah D Lubin
RNA (New York, N.Y.)|May 31, 2011
The RNR motif of B. subtilis RNase P protein interacts with both PRNA and pre-tRNA to stabilize an active conformerKristin S Koutmou, Jeremy J Day-Storms, Carol A Fierke
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|October 31, 2023
<i>Chst9</i> Marks a Spatially and Transcriptionally Unique Population of <i>Oprm1</i> -Expressing Neurons in the Nucleus AccumbensEmma Andraka, Robert A Phillips, Kasey L Brida, et al.
Addiction Neuroscience|July 3, 2024
<i>Chst9</i> marks a spatially and transcriptionally unique population of <i>Oprm1</i>-expressing neurons in the nucleus accumbensEmma Andraka, Robert A Phillips, Kasey L Brida, et al.
Biological Psychiatry|May 11, 2010
Phasic nucleus accumbens dopamine release encodes effort- and delay-related costsJeremy J Day, Joshua L Jones, R Mark Wightman, et al.
The European Journal of Neuroscience|March 24, 2006
Nucleus accumbens neurons encode Pavlovian approach behaviors: evidence from an autoshaping paradigmJeremy J Day, Robert A Wheeler, Mitchell F Roitman, et al.
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Bio-Protocol|March 3, 2021
A Novel Dual Lentiviral CRISPR-based Transcriptional Activation System for Gene Expression Regulation in NeuronsKatherine E Savell, Faraz A Sultan, Jeremy J Day
Annual Review of Pharmacology and Toxicology|October 24, 2014
DNA methylation and its implications and accessibility for neuropsychiatric therapeuticsJeremy J Day, Andrew J Kennedy, J David Sweatt
RNA (New York, N.Y.)|September 1, 2004
Ionic interactions between PRNA and P protein in Bacillus subtilis RNase P characterized using a magnetocapture-based assayJeremy J Day-Storms, S Niranjanakumari, Carol A Fierke
Neurotoxicology and Teratology|July 19, 2005
Neuromotor deficits and mercury concentrations in rats exposed to methyl mercury and fish oilJeremy J Day, Miranda N Reed, M Christopher Newland
Current Protocols in Neuroscience|July 4, 2012
Direct bisulfite sequencing for examination of DNA methylation with gene and nucleotide resolution from brain tissuesR Ryley Parrish, Jeremy J Day, Farah D Lubin
RNA (New York, N.Y.)|May 31, 2011
The RNR motif of B. subtilis RNase P protein interacts with both PRNA and pre-tRNA to stabilize an active conformerKristin S Koutmou, Jeremy J Day-Storms, Carol A Fierke
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|October 31, 2023
<i>Chst9</i> Marks a Spatially and Transcriptionally Unique Population of <i>Oprm1</i> -Expressing Neurons in the Nucleus AccumbensEmma Andraka, Robert A Phillips, Kasey L Brida, et al.
Addiction Neuroscience|July 3, 2024
<i>Chst9</i> marks a spatially and transcriptionally unique population of <i>Oprm1</i>-expressing neurons in the nucleus accumbensEmma Andraka, Robert A Phillips, Kasey L Brida, et al.
Biological Psychiatry|May 11, 2010
Phasic nucleus accumbens dopamine release encodes effort- and delay-related costsJeremy J Day, Joshua L Jones, R Mark Wightman, et al.
The European Journal of Neuroscience|March 24, 2006
Nucleus accumbens neurons encode Pavlovian approach behaviors: evidence from an autoshaping paradigmJeremy J Day, Robert A Wheeler, Mitchell F Roitman, et al.
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